National Award-winning actress Raveena Tandon tells
she faced many difficulties in her professional life for speaking the truth and
that it is hard to survive in the entertainment industry if a person is clear
and honest.
Apart from her craft, Raveena is known for her frank nature.
Questioned if she had to pay a price for it, she said, "Yes, I think at
times it is challenging and hard to survive in the entertainment industry if
you are honest. I faced a lot of trouble for that, where I have been thrown out
of films. I have been called a liar and I have been treated badly."
"However, I stuck to being honest and treated people
with respect... something that I have learnt from my upbringing. All
I knew is that time will unveil the reality. Today, I live with a clear heart
and sleep in the night with a clear conscience. So I have no regrets."
After making her Bollywood debut with "Patthar Ke
Phool" in 1991, Raveena went on to act in movies like "Dilwale",
"Khiladiyon Ka Khiladi", "Aks", "Satta" and won a
National Award for Kalpana Lajmi's "Daman: A Victim of Marital
Violence".
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